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Wooden Fujiroids
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jb7Participant
I took a few instant pictures yesterday,
as well as way too much film-Here’s a few-
Thanks to Sinead for putting it together, and the badge, and for bring me some film-
and to Gerry for showing us the Stock Exchange-Still more film to have a look at sometime,
I wonder how long before everyone loses their patience with blurry pictures-
this is only the start of it…joseph
RobMemberVery good Joseph…
A little more vinaigrette might be nice, but I suppose these are passable… ;)
I really must learn how to develop film so that I’m not the last to post pictures
for our next lofi outing…Actually it was fascinating to see the finished product (your wooden camera)
in the flesh, so it was. Looking forward to seeing the next homemade contraption…jessthespringerParticipantThese are great Joseph, really love the colours, so I do…
Love that one from the Poterhouse window, and, thanks for the print, lovely, so it is!
And, the one of us all on the bus, love that too, we all look so happy!RobMemberjessthespringer wrote:
…so I do…
…we all look so happy!
:lol:
…so we were…
jessthespringerParticipanttee hee…
Sorry Joseph, just a bit of sillyness left over from yesterday, it’ll pass soon…
so it will…
MartinParticipantThese are a lovely set of instants. Like them all to be honest, the one in the stock exchange does stand out for me, The glasses and jug did work a treat in the shot
Martin
aoluainParticipantAnd so they did . . .
Martin is right!
Joseph I absolutely love these, the colours are great.
The boardroom is definately the one in this set for me too.Did you use a filter for the first one? brilliant.
Some lovely effects from the . . . ? what are you gonna call that camera
anyway?Great set, looking forward to the rest, for everyone I might add.
Alan
jb7ParticipantThank you everyone-
Alan, no filters on any- they’re the colours-
Rob, that fuji instant is very contrasty-
perhaps less range than slide film-The negs should show less vignetting-
if I ever get around to them…Thanks Martin, Sinead-
joseph
BroncoParticipantGreat bunch of photots!
My fave is the last one, is that an internal reflection on the rhs? – the red version of the building,
Your eyes are drawn to the most interesting part of the shot.
Super-saturated colours.
Sorry, but am I to understand that you have a wooden camera?RobMemberjb7 is our resident twisted scientist…
You can get a look at Joseph’s Amazing Technicolor Wooden Camera here.
DenverDollParticipantgreat stuff J:-)
Must bring the fujiroid next time I am over. Looks like a fantabulous gadget.
am sorely disappointed to have missed the day….knew it would be a great time.
BroncoParticipantThanks rob,
sorry for not really being up to speed with everything.
I love that wooden camera.
Genius stuff.jb7ParticipantThanks Bronco-
recession, you know….That last pic is taken out the window of the pub
The Porterhouse Bar-The building across the street is Sunlight Chambers-
I think that frieze makes it probably my earliest memory of a building;
what kid hasn’t picked out all those figures telling stories all the way around?Those red lights are the bottles in glass cases that line the walls of the pub,
reflected in the window-Cheers Sharon, sorry you missed it,
sorry I missed that pic of you with all your plastic-
next time-Cheers Rob, although I reckon my sheepskin days are all in front of me-
joseph
davedunneParticipantThose photos are awesome and that camera looks very impressive. I wish I was handy like that!
DenverDollParticipantCheers Sharon, sorry you missed it,
sorry I missed that pic of you with all your plastic-
next time-Joseph~~
You want a picture of me with a lot of plastic..all you have to do is ask me to smile and open my handbag and …it’s scary~~ :lol:
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